*All expedition members must to be at least 18 years of age or else accompanied by an adult.
*All members must be in good enough physical shape for moderate hiking.
*All members are responsible for bringing food and drink, though most meals will be communally shared.
*All members must bring their own tent and all other necessary camping gear for two days deep in the woods.
*All members must sign a form affirming that they are participating in the expedition at their own risk and will not hold Wild Vermont Expeditions responsible for any physical injuries incurred during the experience.
*Any photographic, video, or audio evidence obtained by a member during the expedition is the sole property of that member and can be used by Wild Vermont Expeditions only by permission.
*There is no alcohol or illegal drugs allowed on Wild Vermont Expeditions.

About Craig WoolheaterCo-founder of Cryptomundo in 2005.
I have appeared in or contributed to the following TV programs, documentaries and films:
OLN's Mysterious Encounters: "Caddo Critter", Southern Fried Bigfoot, Travel Channel's Weird Travels: "Bigfoot", History Channel's MonsterQuest: "Swamp Stalker", The Wild Man of the Navidad, Destination America's Monsters and Mysteries in America: Texas Terror - Lake Worth Monster, Animal Planet's Finding Bigfoot: Return to Boggy Creek and Beast of the Bayou.

One Response to “Wild Vermont Expeditions: Sasquatch”

Anyone thinking of going on a Christopher Noel expedition should know a few things about Mr. Noel.

– He is the author of a work that is now withdrawn from the Amazon Kindle Store entitled “Shooting Bigfoot: What the Rick Dyer Body Means for Sasquatch Research,” an e-pamphlet that did several things:

1) It proclaimed that Rick Dyer genuinely, actually had shot and killed a 9′ male bigfoot in San Antonio, Texas and it would be revealed to the world in an upcoming documentary called “Shooting Bigfoot.”

2) Noel somehow failed to mention in his publication the rather pertinent and material piece of information that Rick Dyer is the infamous fraud and former law enforcement agent who perpetrated a hoax by claiming to have found a sasquatch body in Georgia in 2008, which turned out to be a monkey suit frozen in a block of ice. Despite prodding on the topic, Noel refused to explain why he omitted this highly relevant information that very, very strongly suggested that Dyer was doing nothing more than perpetrating yet another fraud.

3) More than 90% of this e-pamphlet was self-plagiarized directly from Noel’s prior books, literally, no exaggeration, yet he did not reveal to purchasers of his prior book that they had already bought and paid for almost the entirety of this publication.

Despite numerous reasonable, intelligent people telling him he was being duped by Dyer, Noel very vigorously and vociferously proclaimed he would be vindicated once Dyer released the body. Rather than ever taking responsibility like an adult and admitting he was wrong and apologizing for some rather less-than-polite commentary he left in the Amazon reviews to critics and doubters, Noel merely withdrew his e-pamphlet from Amazon once Dyer was shown yet again to be a fraud and hoaxer.

– His published works and videos on YouTube attribute any number of naturally-occurring events to bigfoot, including the arrangements of tree branches blown over by storms and claims that a cat’s tail shown curling for a few seconds behind a brush pile is a sasquatch hand on an infrared video.

– In one of his books he details the alleged interactions of a hermit cat lady with a local sasquatch with whom she telepathically communicates such detailed information as the inter-politics of her sasquatch family unit and this tall, hairy primate could not only count, but keep track of age up to 30 or more years, something that some cultures of stone age human beings could not do.

Anyone who is contemplating going on one of these bigfoot expeditions can anticipate that Noel will likely point out every broken tree limb or trunk, every haphazard pile of brush, every slightly abnormal call or cry by an owl or coyote, every rustle of leaves or creaking tree branches in the wind as evidence of sasquatch. He will likely also tell you that sasquatches can sense technology so you should not bother bringing any sort of audio or video recording device.

But I am pretty sure he will take you hiking through some pretty and scenic New England woods.